10-14-2012, 07:50 AM
I agree. It is way to hazy and obscure to cast judgement at this time... which is why I have stayed back and am so disappointed in some members of the community.
There are generally two or more sides to any story and from what I have been reading, especially on Big Island Chronicle, it is easy to think that there is only one side.
Dominic Yagong has a long history of good service to his district, to Puna and to the whole island. It is a record which deserves a some amount of respect. A little
bit of thought might lead one to conclude that there are legal reasons for the council members to be quiet as assorted investigations proceed.
There is another whole, very plausible, alternative theory to the election mess... as yet unexamined. I suggest that everyone wait for the smoke to clear
and facts, not rumors, come to bear.
There are generally two or more sides to any story and from what I have been reading, especially on Big Island Chronicle, it is easy to think that there is only one side.
Dominic Yagong has a long history of good service to his district, to Puna and to the whole island. It is a record which deserves a some amount of respect. A little
bit of thought might lead one to conclude that there are legal reasons for the council members to be quiet as assorted investigations proceed.
There is another whole, very plausible, alternative theory to the election mess... as yet unexamined. I suggest that everyone wait for the smoke to clear
and facts, not rumors, come to bear.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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